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On average, the Moon is 384,403 kilometers or 238,857 miles away. However, the Moon's orbit around Earth is elliptical, meaning at perigee (closest), it's 363,104 kilometers or 225,622 miles away, and at apogee (farthest), it's 405,696 kilometers or 252,087 miles away.

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  • What is the distance between the Earth and the Moon
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  • On average, the Moon is 384,403 kilometers or 238,857 miles away. However, the Moon's orbit around Earth is elliptical, meaning at perigee (closest), it's 363,104 kilometers or 225,622 miles away, and at apogee (farthest), it's 405,696 kilometers or 252,087 miles away.
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  • On average, the Moon is 384,403 kilometers or 238,857 miles away. However, the Moon's orbit around Earth is elliptical, meaning at perigee (closest), it's 363,104 kilometers or 225,622 miles away, and at apogee (farthest), it's 405,696 kilometers or 252,087 miles away.
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